On the Coast (part 2)

Cannon Beach from EcolaThe second half of our long weekend on the Oregon coast started with Mother’s Day. Since it was also the first great weather weekend of the spring, the beaches were crowded. We stopped at Hug Point State Park and barely found a parking spot. People were everywhere, and I didn’t take any photos there. We then went to Ecola State Park at the northern end of Cannon Beach. It was also crowded (we had to wait for a parking spot at Indian Beach, and the Ecola parking lot was only had a few spots available), and I mainly scouted for views I’d come back for later. After scouting, we drove back to our camp for an early dinner.

I drove back to Ecola about 2 hours before sunset, going first to Indian Beach, than up to Ecola Point; it was much less crowded. While shooting at Ecola Point (taking the classic shot south to Cannon Beach), a couple named Sean and Lisa shared the viewpoint with me. After a short while, Sean got down on his knee and proposed to Lisa. Very romantic (except for the photographer trying his best to to interfere). They asked if I took “people pictures” (which I do) and asked if I’d take a few photos of them during this special moment. I shot off a few dozen shots and we traded contact information. A bit later, we both enjoyed the sunset, Sean and Lisa holding each other, me shooting away at the sun sinking into the Pacific.

The featured image above is a 3-shot panorama of the classic shot of Cannon Beach from Ecola Point. All the images below were taken in Ecola State Park, except the one of Carson, which I took on the beach near our campground in Nehalem Bay State Park.

Indian Beach
Three-shot panorama of Indian Beach.
Ecola Point
Ecola Point as seen from the northern end of Indian Beach.
Sean and Lisa
The happy couple; oh I forgot to mention above; she said yes!
Sunset into the Pacific
The sun setting into the Pacific near Tillamook Rock Lighthouse.
Cannon Beach after Sunset
The sunset lit up some clouds over Cannon Beach.
Carson at the Beach
I had to add a shot of Carson and his new summer hair cut. He had a great time at the beach as you can see from the sand incrusted slobber (for comparison, check out this image of Carson, from an earlier post, taken in April before his haircut).

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3 responses to “On the Coast (part 2)”

  1. Xandré Verkes Avatar

    Beautiful photos Joe!!! 🙂 **

    1. joebecker Avatar

      Thanks Xandre! You know, you might have to visit there after moving to Canada, it’s only a 20-hour drive from Edmonton 🙂

      1. Xandré Verkes Avatar

        Ooooooeeee… sounds good!!! I think I should start making a list – – – 😀 **

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